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Remember to grab your book Good Morning 11.7.2017 Remember to grab your book

Reviewing Inferencing Worksheet Inferencing Anchor Charts AGENDA Reading Journaling Reviewing Inferencing Worksheet Inferencing Anchor Charts

An inference is a conclusion we make based on evidence. What is an inference? An inference is a conclusion we make based on evidence.

Knowledge you already have What types of evidence? Clues from the passage Knowledge you already have

Inferencing Anchor Charts In pairs, we are going to make our own charts to hang on the wall to remind us how to inference. Your chart should contain the steps to inference and a real inference you made. This inference can be about a friend, something from a story or a movie.